Kei ōu ringaringa te ao – The world is yours. Congratulations to everyone graduating this week.Read more…
The Fine Arts Library closed at the end of Semester Two 2019
The Fine Arts Library closed on Monday 18th November 2019. From 2020 the Fine Arts books, journals and supporting services will be available from the General Library.Read more…
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Prepare for your future work and life with CDES
Colin McCahon – cornerstone of our Art Collection
Creative Commons have you covered
If you’re a researcher authoring a thesis, journal article, book, or creative work, you’ll want to know about Creative Commons (CC).Read more…
Reo Māori Kūki’Āirani – Cook Islands Language Week
Start your semester on the right track
CDES Internship Career Expo
Save time with these IT essentials
Customary meets contemporary in whakapapa-inspired artwork
The Architecture and Planning Library is now closed
The Architecture and Planning Library closed at the end of Semester One. From Semester Two the Architecture and Planning books, journals and supporting services will be available from the General Library. Read more…
Frances Hodgkins works on show
Capturing New Zealand’s transmissions
Upskill your digital research practice
Play it loud
General Library turns 50
Creative Arts and Industries student focus groups
Doctoral research meets entrepreneurism
Artwork: A powerful presence
Our thoughts are with you
Our thoughts are with our Muslim community, Christchurch, and all of Aotearoa. Support is available.Read more…
General Library drop-in sessions
Opening the Archives
On your bike: ‘Biketivism’ on campus
Summer road trip
Get recruitment-ready this summer with CDES
End of First World War centenary project
First World War armistice: Clear the line
International award nomination for University Art Collection
Women’s suffrage: Enrolling the new electors
Māori Land Court Minute Books Index now open access
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with TV and Radio
CDES CareerFest 2018
We, the undersigned
Top architectural writing: The Warren Trust Awards
University of Auckland Art Collection
Paid for in blood: Medical rare books display
Celebrate NZ Music Month with TV and Radio
write@uni competition winner
50th anniversary of the Wahine disaster
General Library recycling bins
You never know who you’ll meet at university
Quick and easy research metrics
write@uni competition
30th anniversary of Waipapa Marae
Journeys of an historic handpress
The new-look Catalogue and your feedback
Visit the 1920s Takapuna seaside with TV and Radio
From the collections: History serials pass 50-year mark
Welcome to the new-look Catalogue
Broadsheet magazine 1972-1997
Open Access week 2017
Figshare data publishing and discovery service
Changes in Kate Edger Information Commons
Ngā Kura Māori: The Native Schools System 1867-1969
Altmetrics – Who’s talking about your research?
Launch of Chinese rare books catalogue
The tomokanga of Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui
“The First Girl Graduates”: The legacy of Kate Edger
Matariki
Miss Butterfield’s busy year
Phishing attack: Email to students pretending to be from Libraries and Learning Services
On Sunday 14 May 2017 University of Auckland students were subject to a phishing attack. An email “Library Access Renewal” was sent pretending to be from Libraries and Learning Services. It included a link for users to ‘sign in’, toRead more…
New RefWorks, Legacy RefWorks
‘The Balloon of the Mind’: Yeats, Donnelly and Cuala Press
Two displays, two cartoonists: Steve Bell and Frank Dromgoole
Architectural models
Over the summer library staff assessed the student architectural models in the Architecture and Planning Library. This has meant lots of cleaning (dust!) and the removal of those models that had lost material stability and integrity. The remaining survivors ofRead more…
A clean slate
Looking for theses?
The Engineering Library is closed
Where are the databases or e-journals?
Website update: A modern design that supports discovery
New Zealand prisoners of war 1914-1918
Historic Rangitoto baches
Beta website update
The serial collection, Architecture and Planning Library
Display of Sir Hugh Kawharu papers
SAGE Research Methods: Authoritative methods and methodologies
Underground and Independent Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels
Open Access Week events: open data and publication rights
Auckland Heritage Festival 2016
Welcome to our beta website
Architectural traces in the Western Pacific Archives
Kia ora koutou and welcome
We are delighted to introduce our new look Libraries and Learning Services news site. We will be sharing our news and events, and spotlighting services and resources of interest to our staff and students at the University of Auckland.
Holloway Press records
Manicules: signs of reading
Doctoral Skills Programme workshops
TV and Radio: Explore recorded, recently screened and live broadcasts
A botanical dictionary with personality
Hidden treasures from the papers of Isabel Maud Peacocke
While checking the inventory of the papers of New Zealand children’s book author Isabel Maud Peacocke, I saw that one box contained a number of framed prints of ‘unidentified subjects’. Thinking that I could provide researchers with more detail than this,Read more…